Marks’ presence is noteworthy — he is best known for his work on innovative PlayStation devices including the PlayStation EyeToy and Move gesture-based systems. And the fact that Yoshida himself will be on-hand suggests something notable might be announced.

The session description simply reads, “Join Sony Computer Entertainment for a presentation on innovation at PlayStation and the future of gaming.”

There have been rumors of an upcoming PlayStation-centric virtual reality announcement from Sony, though the company is keeping its GDC plans under tight wraps. (And Gamasutra has not confirmed this is related to any such announcement.)

“Driving the Future of Innovation at Sony Computer Entertainment” is a Sony-sponsored session that will take place on Tuesday, March 18 from 5:45-6:45 p.m. in room 130 in the Moscone Center’s North Hall.

GDC 2014 will take place March 17-21, 2014 at the Moscone Convention Center in San Francisco, California. You can register for the event by visiting the info page on the official GDC 2014 website.

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The only thing I liked better on the 360 pad was the ergonomics. Which was negated by that battery pack that you have to jam your fingers against while playing. It could have everything to do with how long I've been using the PlayStation controller though.

If you've been playing on 360 for the last 8 years, it only makes sense that you're conditioned to that controller.

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This is the first I heard this. Lol it comes down to preference but the ps4 is probably the best for me. I love the triggers and the placement of everything except for the touch pad because I may press it by accident.